Washington uses magical thinking... and patients suffer

Politicians think if they just believe hard enough, people will magically get health care

In 2010, Congress and the White House just “knew” that getting more people insured was a good thing, no matter how they did it. So, they gave away free insurance by Medicaid expansion and by federal subsidies in the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare).

Democrats magically believed that they could insure more people, pay the doctors less, and still give the people the care they needed when they needed it.

Washington magically “knew” that this would work out. They think by believing hard enough, the greater number of insured patients would get the care they need despite there being fewer providers of care.

Dr. Waldman's new eye-opening book lays bare the disaster that has befallen both patients and doctors over the last 50 years due to government and administrative involvement into health care. Today close to 50% of healthcare spending goes NOT to doctors to pay for care, but to administrators who manage the miles of red tape introduced by ever increasing number of government regulations.

Get the new book:

"The Cancer in the American Healthcare System"

About Dr. Deane:

Dr. Deane Waldman was Chief of Pediatric Cardiology at: the Children’s Hospital of San Diego, the University of Chicago, and the University of New Mexico. Responsible for budgets in excess of $20 million, he has seen all aspects of our floundering medical care system. His proposal for a simple Direct-Pay USA system has the potential to revolutionize health care in the U.S. and save us from imminent financial catastrophe.